Karnataka Government Clears IPS Officers in Chinnaswamy Stampede: Who is Accountable?
The Karnataka government has exonerated three IPS officers involved in the Chinnaswamy stadium stampede, raising questions about accountability and public safety.

Karnataka Government Clears IPS Officers in Chinnaswamy Stampede: Who is Accountable?
In a shocking turn of events, the Karnataka government has exonerated three Indian Police Service (IPS) officers linked to the tragic stampede at Chinnaswamy Stadium. This decision comes as the state closes its departmental inquiries, leaving many to wonder about the implications for public safety and accountability.
The stampede, which occurred during a high-profile event, resulted in numerous injuries and raised serious concerns regarding crowd management and emergency preparedness. With the government now clearing these officials of any wrongdoing, citizens are left asking: what was promised in terms of safety measures, what went wrong on that fateful day, and who will ultimately be held accountable?
Critics argue that this exoneration signals a troubling trend of impunity among those in power, particularly when it comes to public welfare and safety. As families of the victims seek justice, the government's lack of transparency in this inquiry is alarming.
As reported by The Hindu, this decision not only undermines the calls for justice but also poses a significant question: how can citizens trust their leaders to uphold safety standards in the future? The need for a thorough investigation remains urgent, and the public deserves answers.
Source: The Hindu
